Haha. Comic misunderstanding pertaining to genders. This is shakespeare, this is.
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29th of September, 2014 (Monday)
saikou You'd be surprised how many Gender confusion jokes there are Shakespeare's work.
Otto You know I wanted all weekend to know what he got Charlie and I still don't know. At least, the comedy was definitely worth the wait. Keep up the good work!
30th of September, 2014 (Tuesday)
Norbu I still think Charlie is bringing Ash, even if they did just meet and she was somehow raised in a world without pokemon. (In Australia I'm fairly sure pokemon is even biger then here in the US. Did you realy think peopple would stop likeing it, or did Charlie get transported into a slightly diferent timeline in which the world is several years ahead and pokemon decreased and faided from pop culture memory? does that actualy make sence? hell, that deservs its own post but I dont care so :P. In any case it could be a good explanation instead of actual time travel.)
Opus the Poet Well I think they said the year for this comic is 2017, so Pokemon may be a "thing of the past" for Ash. BTW who in their right minds names a girl "Ashley Wednesday"?
15th of October, 2014 (Wednesday)
Guesticus Someone who would give said "Ashley Wednesday" "Elliot" as a middle name (but it's still hundred times better than "Sunday Roast Kidman" :P)
29th of October, 2014 (Wednesday)
panda Anyone remember Wednesday Addem from the Addems family.
24th of December, 2014 (Wednesday)
Amgine I do, Panda! My favorite Addams Family character.
18th of February, 2015 (Wednesday)
Bobo @saikou With "As You Like It" being a prominent example.
9th of June, 2015 (Tuesday)
atemu1234 Are we forgetting literally the entirety of Twelfth Night?
19th of August, 2015 (Wednesday)
Ananta Androscoggin Actually, there are a great many millions of girls who most decidedly do NOT have feminine middle names. Often the list of middle names given to baby girls amounts more to being a pedigree than names for the girl personally. I once typeset a birth announcement where the poor baby had been give SIX middle names that were decidedly Family names, and a couple of them were masculine names.
6th of November, 2015 (Friday)
Snidely Backslash @Norbu: Please improve your spelling and writing. Hint: If there is a red squiggle under the word as you type, it's spelled wrong.) Bigger, not biger. Bigger than, not bigger then. Really, not realy. People, not peopple. Liking, not likeing. Different, not diferent. Faded, not faided. Actually, not actualy. Sense, not sence. Deserves, not deservs. Please.
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You'd be surprised how many Gender confusion jokes there are Shakespeare's work.
You know I wanted all weekend to know what he got Charlie and I still don't know. At least, the comedy was definitely worth the wait. Keep up the good work!
I still think Charlie is bringing Ash, even if they did just meet and she was somehow raised in a world without pokemon. (In Australia I'm fairly sure pokemon is even biger then here in the US. Did you realy think peopple would stop likeing it, or did Charlie get transported into a slightly diferent timeline in which the world is several years ahead and pokemon decreased and faided from pop culture memory? does that actualy make sence? hell, that deservs its own post but I dont care so :P. In any case it could be a good explanation instead of actual time travel.)
Well I think they said the year for this comic is 2017, so Pokemon may be a "thing of the past" for Ash. BTW who in their right minds names a girl "Ashley Wednesday"?
Someone who would give said "Ashley Wednesday" "Elliot" as a middle name (but it's still hundred times better than "Sunday Roast Kidman" :P)
Anyone remember Wednesday Addem from the Addems family.
I do, Panda! My favorite Addams Family character.
@saikou With "As You Like It" being a prominent example.
Are we forgetting literally the entirety of Twelfth Night?
Actually, there are a great many millions of girls who most decidedly do NOT have feminine middle names. Often the list of middle names given to baby girls amounts more to being a pedigree than names for the girl personally.
I once typeset a birth announcement where the poor baby had been give SIX middle names that were decidedly Family names, and a couple of them were masculine names.
@Norbu: Please improve your spelling and writing. Hint: If there is a red squiggle under the word as you type, it's spelled wrong.)
Bigger, not biger. Bigger than, not bigger then. Really, not realy. People, not peopple. Liking, not likeing. Different, not diferent. Faded, not faided. Actually, not actualy. Sense, not sence. Deserves, not deservs.
Please.